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CAIRD Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
: a traveling tinker . also : tramp, wanderer. www.merriam-webster.com
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CAIRD definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
caird in American English (kɛrd ; keɪrd ) noun Scottish a wandering tinker, vagrant, gypsy, etc. Webster's New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition. www.collinsdictionary.com
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caird - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Irish ceard (“a tinker”). Noun. edit. caird (plural cairds). (obsolete) A travelling tinker or a tramp. References. edit. “ ... en.wiktionary.org
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caird
▪ I. caird Sc. (kɛəd) Also 8 kaird. [Lowland Sc. a. Gaelic ceard ‘artificer in metal, tinker, blackguard’ = Irish ceard m. artist, artificer, metal-worker, tinker:—OIr. cerd (cert) smith, artificer, artist, composer, poet. The same word as Ir. ceard f. art, trade, business, function:—OIr. cerd art, ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Caird, Edward | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Edward Caird was one of the key figures of the idealist movement that dominated British philosophy from 1870 until the mid 1920s. iep.utm.edu
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Edward Caird - Wikipedia
Edward Caird FRSE FBA was a Scottish philosopher. He was a holder of LLD, DCL, and DLitt. Edward Caird. FRSE FBA. Caird while a professor at the University ... en.wikipedia.org
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Caird
Caird is a surname and may refer to: Edward Caird, Scottish philosopher G. B. Caird, Biblical scholar James Caird (disambiguation) John Caird (disambiguation) Maureen Caird, Australian athlete Mona Caird, English novelist and wikipedia.org
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CAIRD Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
noun · a traveling tinker, especially a Romani. · a wandering tramp or vagrant. caird. / kerd, kɛəd /. noun. obsolete, a travelling tinker; ... www.dictionary.com
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CAIRD noun a tinker, a gipsy; a rough person
The origin of caird comes from Gaelic 'ceard' and means a tinker or worker in metal. At what point it became a pejorative term for a gipsy is unclear. www.scotslanguage.com
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caird, n. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
caird is a borrowing from Scottish Gaelic. Etymons: Scottish Gaelic ceard. See etymology. Nearby entries. Cainian, n.1657–; Cainish, adj.?1541 ... www.oed.com
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SND :: caird n2 v2 - Dictionaries of the Scots Language
CAIRD, Cyard, Kyard, Kaerd, n.2, v.2 [ke:rd Sc., but ne.Sc. + kjɑ:rd]. 1. n. (1) "An [toothed] instrument for carding wool" (Sh. 1914 Angus Gl. s.v. kaerd), ... dsl.ac.uk
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Sam Caird
Sam Caird (born 18 March 1997) is a New Zealand rugby union player who plays for in the Bunnings NPC. His position is lock. wikipedia.org
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Robert Caird
Robert Caird FRSE LLD (died 1 December 1915 in Greenock) was a Scottish shipbuilder. He joined the family firm Caird and Company in 1888, later rising to become head of the company. wikipedia.org
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Chris Caird
Career Caird first senior games came during the 2007-2008 season as a member of FSu Basket. In May 2018, Caird was hired as the head coach of Selfoss-Basket. wikipedia.org
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Francis Mitchell Caird
Caird was educated at the Royal High School, where he received a medal for botany. Family and later life He was married to Jean Rorie Caird (1868–1935). Their son Karl Francis Caird was a general practitioner. wikipedia.org
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